>> from los angeles to northern california, everybody seemed to be waiting for the same thing. was she going to give any hints about her plans for 2016? >> we just wanted to show that she has the support that she needs to run for office whenever she decides. >> she is looking quite presidential, i might say. so i believe there was a lot of hints. >> people started chanting "just say yes, just say yes" but she didn't give a direct answer. >> let's look at some of what's behind the talk of inevitability. of course the fund-raising prowess, the organization, the early endorsements. but that's what everybody thought in 2008. and a new republic piece asks the provocative question is hillary's nightmare a democratic party that realizes its soul lies with elizabeth warren. let me bring in jonathan allen, and a politics reporter for the "washington post." good morning. >> good morning. >> so let's start with hillary because she's touring the country doing speaking engagements. she's racking up political chips. let me read this piece. anyone who lived through 2008 knows that inevitable